2018 Fantasy Baseball Cheat Sheet

2018 Fantasy Baseball Sleepers

Matt Lutovsky

Sleepers are a key component to any fantasy baseball cheat sheet. From veterans who might be undervalued in your rankings to top prospects, we highlight a a potentially overlooked player from each team.

Player Updates

Eric Ebron (Ind-TE)

The Colts and Ebron reached agreement on a two-year contract Monday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

Selected 10th overall by the Lions in the 2014 draft, Ebron was unable to uphold lofty expectations, despite earning at least 52 percent of the offensive snaps in each of the last three seasons. If one cherry picks his best marks in each category, the line reads 61 catches (in 2016) on 86 targets (2017) for 711 yards (2016) and five touchdowns (2015). -- Rotowire.com

Tyreke Evans (Mem-G)

Evans (undisclosed) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Nets, Michael Wallace of Grizzlies.com reports.

The Grizzlies didn't list Evans on the injury report earlier Monday and there's certainly a chance he's being held out for rest purposes, though either way, his addition to the inactive list was a surprise. With Evans out, look for Andrew Harrison to start at point guard after he was cleared to play earlier Monday. -- Rotowire.com

Kris Dunn (Chi-G)

Dunn has suffered a setback with his toe injury and has been placed in a walking boot, K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune reports.

Dunn had already been ruled out for Monday's game against the Knicks, marking his second straight on the sidelines. However, it appears he's going to miss at least a handful more as well, as the Cavaliers are reporting he's suffered some sort of setback. -- Rotowire.com

Marc Gasol (Mem-C)

Gasol (illness) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Nets, Rob Fischer of Fox Sports Southeast reports.

Gasol is reportedly dealing with a case of the flu and isn't feeling well enough to take the court Monday. Considering it's not any sort of injury, it likely won't keep Gasol sidelined for long and there's a chance he returns as soon as Wednesday's tilt with the 76ers. -- Rotowire.com